The Urban Blog

Friday, 25 September 2015

An issue for chainsaw owners is that when using a chainsaw with an enormous potential to chew through just about anything they tend to neglect maintenance and will end up paying a hefty repair bill. Regularly servicing and inspecting of the chainsaw can reduce the need for drastic repairs.

Preventive Management

This takes a small amount of time and money invested regularly to avoid large repair bills all at once and will often end up saving money. This is especially a danger for high revving high performance chainsaws as they are usually air cooled and used in bad conditions.

Common signs

Warning signs that your chainsaw may be acting up are difficult to start. The most common problem that could be a fuel issue or a bad spark plug. A loss of power could be down to a clogged exhaust or a dirty filter. Overheating and chattering chains when using a chainsaw could indicate that its teeth need sharpening.

Read the Manual

The best way to avoid problems is reading the manual so you know all the serviceable and high maintenance parts. This will also give you a guide for optimal conditions to use your chainsaw. If you cant find this data a local supplier could always take a look for you and give you the info you need.

Tuesday, 2 July 2013

This blog is all about the city that I absolutely love and that city is Warrington. I moved here when I was 11 and I absolutely love it so much better than my last place which shall not be named. I just love the perfect amount of hustle and bustle provided by the city and the population and I especially love my job here as an SEO consultant althought this is technically not in Warrington (sheepish grin).

I do however live in Warrington, shop in Warrington and have friends in Warrington and feel a certain amount of entitlement to the Warrington area. I have lived here for ten years now and I absolutely love it. I got my first job here, and absolutely love the environment.

So if you are interested in what is happening in Warrington stay tuned!